The Singapore Free Press, 7 September 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA 181. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN (IM>
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  • 121 1 Biggest oil fire in British history DON, Fri. I oil tanks 3 .«-r 130.000 Ih, («louUsl niiiht Senior oil (1 the mcc Mggesfl fire which -red m this be 1 out vher 100 be the wind believed to from the for Dolice sbeda and be :el other 1011 1' employees
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  • 89 1 U.S. envoy sees Vishinsky MOSCOW, Fri. THE U.S. Ambassador, Admiral Alan Kirk, conferred with the Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, for 32 minutes at the Foreign Office yesterday. Mr. Kirk declined to disclose the nature of their talks but it was believed the subject probably would be made public by
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  • 49 1 Four persons have be: sentenced to death as "ageni of the American secret service and nine others, including two women, sentenced to various prison terms m Bulgaria. All of them had reportedi admitted their guilt and had pleaded for clemency. The four sentenced to death will
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  • 185 1 Singapore has $20,812,000 in Jap assets Free Press Staff Reporter 4 SPOKESMAN of the Official Assignee's office said this morning that Japanese assets m Singapore valued at $20,812,217, a s given m the department's annual report for 1950, remain unchanged. The report said that Singapore's share of nonenemy assets throughout
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  • 414 1 Wo result possible with this Cabinet' LONDON, Friday. J*HE British Government declared m an official statement last night that the oil negotiations with Persia were "no longer m suspense but broken off." A Foreign Office spokesman said: "The recent speech by the Persian Prime Minister m
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  • 93 1 BRITAIN TO INVITE KING TALAL LONDON, Fri. BRITAIN shortly will invite King Talal of Jordan to visit this country m an effort to lay rumours that the new monarch is ani-British. Talal. who will be the guest of the King, will have political, military and economic talks with British leaders.
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  • 51 1 Singapore's Malaya Cup heroes and South China soccer team members met at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club last night but it was over dishes of hot Chinese food. The dinner was given by the Singapore Amateur Football Association m honour of the South China visitors. Free Press
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  • 231 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. T-KjJ Japanese peace conference went into its second day here yesterday m an air of anticlimax, with formal statements from the smaller nations. The delegate of El Salvador, Mr. Hector David Castro, said El Salvador would sign the treaty though she had
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  • 32 1 More than 30,000 officers and men of the French Union forces have been killed m the Indo-China campaign against Vietminh, M. Rene Mayer. French Finance Minister, said m New York.
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  • 129 1 PORTLAND, Friday. A FLOTILLA of British submarines sailed for Scandinvia yesterday to demonstrate that the Western Powers have not written off the Baltic as a "Soviet lake." The Admiralty said the cruise, to Karlskrona, Sweden, and Copenhagen, Denmark, is designed to express Britain's ties with
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  • 19 1 Announced U.S. battle casualties m Korea reached 81,766 yesterday, an increase of 344 since last week.- A.P.
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  • 238 1 UK WELCOMES RIDC WA YNOTE TO REDS LONDON, Friday. DRITAIN welcomes Gen. Matthew Ridg way's ItoHh initiative to get the Korean truce talks started again, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. He described Gen. Ridgways offer to resume the discussions at a new site as "a constructive move to break
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  • 55 1 The meteorological service m Saigon yesterday reported a typhoon approaching the Indo-Chinese coast from the Paracels Islands, 425 kilometres east of Hue. capital of Annam state. Eighteen people were killed and 15 injured wiien a 144--kilometre an hour typhoon struck the textile and manufacturing district cf Namdinh
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  • 31 1 Some 125 ships sunk >ff U.S. shores m World Wa r II may be salvaged to help overcome shortages of seel, tin, copper and oth«r "-i*ical materials A. P
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  • 159 1 The groom says 'no' again FLORENCE, Fri. UITTORIO Janniit Piromallo, v who walked out on his bride-to-be at a Rome altar last October, aram said "No" yesterday. This time it was m a Florence prison, where the weddine between him and Claudia Maurizia Scalco. daughter of a Rome lawyer, was
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  • 491 2  -  By Evelyn Irons PARIS. 'MADAME IKE' as iTI they call her here, has this week moved into the white-painted. 14-room house which the French Government have just renovated for her at the cost of around $200,000. She and General Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander m Europe,
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  • 308 2  - DEBUT OF DAZZLING FABRICS Louise Petrie By FABRICS which dazzle by their loveliness have made their debut at the London fashion shows. Worth presented a new material called silk 'weed which, I'm told, is warm, looks fragile and lustrous though good wearing. Metal brocade, gleaming like a suit of mail,
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  • 397 2  -  KAY MURRAY SEEN BY i x TN the U.S. Winnie 1 the Welder is going back to work. 200,000 women are needed to build up the colossal defence programme, which calls for the building of 50,000 planes a year. Many aircraft factories have
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 294 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORK today, you have more than one person's share of determination and self-confid-ence. What you want, you eventually get. Your ambitions are vaunting and you have an exceptionally vivid imagination. To others you miy appear to conjure up impossibilities. But to you, they are merely objectives which
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    • 47 2 Solution to Crossword No. 451 Across: 1. Turns up. 6. Cowslip wine. 7. Lock ud. 8. Stoa. 10. Abut. 11, Quench. 13. Local colour. 14, Lost art. Down: 1. Town council 2. Roll up. 3. Sips. 4. Pointing out 5. Metaphor. 6. Culpable. 9. Aurora 12. Alas.
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  • 263 3 They can't get divorces SYDNEY, Friday. number of cases of broken es of Australian women to overseas the Australian public realise r divorce laws are unjust. war-bridea of 1945, off to join their i'ome home to mother d with little hope of any ■Deserted and helpless
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  • 12 3 BOLIVIA GETS FOR TEN line m i S Mes m A. P
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  • 34 3 The American' Senate on :.e<day approved a bill for the allocation of U555,887,--63J.000 for the construction m the United States and abroad of installations to be used by American armed fore ■■> AFP.
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    8 3 r HOW RE THE CINCINNATI REDS DOING
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  • 175 3 LONDON, Friday. TWO children told an N.S.P.C.C. official that they sold their sweet coupons to get food, and then had to hide the food from father because he would snatch it and eat it" This was said m court at I -ester. NortharUs.
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  • 36 3 Bandits is Capiz province, Philippines, beheaded six people because they could not produce money. The headless bodies of the victims, which included one woman, were left on a river bank.— Reuter
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  • 39 3 JUST TAKING IT EASY picture. DON JUAN, Count of Barce lona and pretender to the Spanish throne, and his wife, are seen here holidaying m Italy. They are staying: at the villa of Count Maroni at Saltillo.- P. P.
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  • 260 3 Blast as she warned police LONDON, Friday. 4 MOTHER went to a police station to complain that her son had threatened to burn her house down. Soon afterwards there was an explosion. "There, I told you he'd do it/» said the mother. Police hurried to
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  • 22 3 The Chinese Nationalist Government yesterday announced the appointment of Gen. Wang Tun'j;-yuan as Ambassador to the Republic of Korea.— A.P.
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  • 28 3 Mohamed Pascha and Izzet Bey. cousins of Egyptian King Faroufc. were received by representatives of German industry and trade during their visit to Bonn.- U.P.
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    274 3 Korth-South vulnerable. West dealer. fi I N I fault" b?] I -i that If North had- a bust. He c uld be m bad sh ndsbut the Ncrtii dfkmld have reaUted the v^lue of h:s diamond kin^ ar.d carried on to game. North retorted that South should hm-e
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  • 282 3 Splotch of ink can detect madness: Doctor A nn^ CHICAGO, Friday. PROMINENT psychologist said that an ink splotcjh is the best test for detecting insanity. Despite many new testing techniques the ink splotch— a device almost as old as the science of psychology itself— still is the best way to
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  • 38 3 The papal delegate, Monsignor Antonio Riberi's expulsion from China by the Communist authorities is interpreted m the Vatican as a fresh proof of the Mao Tsetung; government's wish to destroy all Catholic influence m China.- A.F.P.
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  • 37 3 Free lessons m car driving are to be given to a number of teen-aged London girls as part of the policy of Britain's Royal Automobile Association to make young people roadminded find safety conscious. Reuter
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  • 27 3 Thirty-four foreign technicians requested from the United Nations by Yugoslavia to help m industrial development and electrification will be sent to Belgrade soon.— A.F.P.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 232 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 The Radio Orchestra's lunch-time concert, 1.30 Time Signal News, 1.45 Dance Music Dick Jurgans Orchestra, 2.00 Close, 6.15 Programme Summary, 6.17 Forces Favourites A programme of requests by the Forces presented by Josephine West, 6.55 Announcements, 7.00 Time Signal, News and Singapore Share Market Keport 7.12 Reporters
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  • The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Sept. 7, 1951.
    • 510 4 nUSSIA is mischief- bent at San Francisco. Her chief delegate, Mr. Gromyko, is making every effort to exploit Asian fears of Japanese military resurgence. This attempt to transfer some of the odium which hangs about the Japanese to the Western Allies is all part of a ceaseless propaganda offensive
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  • 13 4 Tea* ready, Don Juan I
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  • 1116 4  -  Fred Manor By As usual, Britain is the villain of the piece and has been accused of impeding the return of the Free Territory to Italy —The battle-cry sweeps Italy and Yugoslavia "T»RIESTE is m danger!" This is the new bat-tle-cry which during the past weeks
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  • 148 4 TiHE British frigate A Amethyst threatens to sail into American best-sellers lists. The story of her 101 -day orguns m China, told m deal under Communist Lawrence Earl's book "Yangtse Incident, gets admiring notices. These come at a time when a new trend m books is towards
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  • 14 4 tra.nm.in new aspects of th.i, »mjU^X Z k^ StS
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  • 664 4 One might think it was expressly designed by Picasso to annoy the ex-President of the Royal Academy, says Peter Wildeblood IF Sir Alfred Munnings ever visits the French Riviera he would do well to avoid the steep and narrow road, flanked by mimosa
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  • 157 4 AMERICA'S biggest i telephone firm j finished sijc months' work tonight. In that time it has installed 1,000,000 telephones. The firm i s the American Telephone and Telegraph Company so big it has 1,000,000 shareholders. Par^ of the credit goes to its president. 58-year-old Cleo Craig. He
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  • 52 4 NEW Erst report- M J accidents. rd !5» daily. I priiate car*. I motor fatalities, ,d four attests vrhicles 1 a ere «M ho were .hildren. I n.Hher vcbipedestri m a vehicle. aho lost was a driver r two were hree were i fe!l fro n a biryt! 1 err
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  • 12 4 INCOME TAX C.O.L. I C! .r.-o M i d be l i
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  • 55 4 DR M M HACLMY, a TM. specialist from London's Grove Park Hospital who ed through Singapore on Wednesday on his way to Australia to lecture on the use of drugs m fighting T.B. Dr. Nagley is on a six weeks' goodicill mission sored by the British
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  • 332 4 Surplus stocks tie up capital Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE control of imports and distribution of several types of building materials, imposed by the Government on June 15 this year, is likely to be lifted m agreement with the trade, the Free Press understands. Xo
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  • 83 4 2 ARCHDEACONS OFFICIATE The Aivhdeacan of Singapore, the Rev. Robin M. Woods, assisted by the Arcbdeacon **f North Malaya, the Rev. D. M. Gn&nasihamani (left), *nd Canon D. D. Chclliah officiated at the wedding m Christ Church. Singapore, an Wednesday of Mr. S. D. L. G. S.epli^ns an > M..-s
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  • 77 4 "pHE following will be liable to load-shedding tonight: Peoples ParJc, Nanson Rd.. Lam Soon Oil Mills, Guan Hin. U.E. Network. U.E. Factory. River Valley Rd.. KilUney Rd.. Orchard Rd.. Armenian St. Static. Capitol. Newten Nos. 1 2. Balmoral Rd.. Chartered Bank. George St. Static, U- Cross St. Pagoda
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  • 27 4 Monday**, a t,\ enty-year-ola S;kh. lost his freedom yesterday. He committed mischief and the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate sent him to six months haro labour.
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  • 190 4 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Council for Adult Education aims at operating 300 literacy classes m various parts of the island by the end of 1952, and at least 150 before the close of this year, Prof. Frederic Mason,
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  • 96 4 Frtc Press Staff Reporter THE Hon. Secretary of the Council, Mr. Le Provost, said that a new centre for English night classes might be opened! near a school right away if registration figures for the Outrum School centre were promising. "We v.ant to see what the results
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  • 108 4 A PAR'IY of Seiangor Councillors and ol£c.ai.s spfcn. i almost the whole day yestercay I visiting Tiinjor.g Karang Pndi ar and other interesting spots m dM locality. Led by the S>ate Secretary, Inche Abdul Aziz, the Par iy travii?d m a iiat of Land Rovers 3
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  • 91 4 THE fir.si general meeung of the Royal Army Service Corps Civilian Association was held on Sept. 2, at the Teochew LeeClar UulOft] Help Society, Grang* Boad, Singapore. A number of high ranking officers of the Corps and abobt 100 civilions of the various RASC ..-.4bUsnments m Singapore
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  • 28 4 uftt Ml :n~nth" for M vus tin i fiurir.p 'August f.ljl 1 c por cJ ru' c unUj ttf h.ghest figure for the year.
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  • 38 4 Dato Oan bin Ja'afar. Member I B Affa i*« and con\eti«r of inJcberftience o! Malaya m Kual.i Lirnpur >v h? w»s n:-~«nfia s *y W I'ea of n r r ..:< die rubber intiuo.ry m Malay*.
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  • 181 4 Dachings to stay-but only on one condition Free Press Staff Reporter. r^HE Health Comjnittee of Singapore Municipal Commissioners has agreed that dachings should not be abolished from Municipal markets but only on condition that weighing scales are also used. In other loords, the Committee has adhered to its previous decision
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  • 95 4 RIVE FOR SATA WEEK A busy scene as mahjong enthusiasts concentrated on the game at Wednesday's Mahjong and Briage Drive at the home of Mrs. Richard Eu, Eu Villa, m Adis Road, as part of the SA.TA. Week's Drfpe for funds. Mahjong players sat upstairs, while bridge players used the
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  • 31 4 Dato On© bin Ja"afa». to.:" _'or of ii laxje i miv_£ j.nr*. Party ;«e«terc!ay :"> denied thftt iuiy hghi6cvjm§^ii oL.t c- ir. c.-ia*-* C-.tr.imenJ w. be»fl#t»fe*fTah to lortti th* IMP.
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  • 200 4 Spore Harbour 'unsafe' for big shipping Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour must be made safe for the 1 day and night passage of ships so as to reduce to a minimum delays and interference with shipping, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, member for Rochore m the Singapore Legislative
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  • 83 4 Free Press Malay Correspondent. (\S Hari Raya Haji, which lalls on Wednesday. Sept. 12. Muslims m Singapore will ir»«et for prayer from 7 a.m. to 11 fain. at the Geylang Malay o-hool grounds, Tuan A. Wanjur. Hon. Secretary Of the All-Malaya Muslims Missionery Society, void
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  • 24 4 Bandits are believei to have abducted two young girls Irom a rubber estate In the Tapah area of Perak on Wednesday.
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  • 20 4 The Steel Recorder, now m Penang. has on board automobile machinery for assembly plants m Singapore and Jakarta.
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  • 131 4 Free Press Staff Reporter. HERE'S an SOS. from the Malayan Jockeys' Association If any readers, whose kiddies own mobile horses the ''stirrup- pedal' models can persuade them to loan these for the Jockeys' Derby at the Association's Fourth Annual Charity Dance at Raffles
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  • 209 4 Status of Malayan Agent in London QUESTIONS TO GOVERNMENT.* Free Press SUIT tt.-purt r. QUESTIONS rt-BJrrtin^ the necessity jor raising the status of the Malayan \gent m London are to be put to the Government ♦Ir. C R Da-aratha Rai, Councillor for llochare. the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative
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  • 39 4 The Peiia. Uneaten >:i ix^rv i o retailers Mho Co not v c. h lh» rice they Thi« foliolions m the Penang ft Council that were ling" the public by using HL cantame measure
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  • 792 5  -  CRUSADER By Better finishing by Singapore Singapore 4; South China A.A 2. 4 THRILLING rally late m the second half gave Singapore Malaya Cup soccer heroes a creditable 4—2 win over Hong Kong's South China A.A. tourists before a crowd of 15,000 at Jalan Besar
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  • 53 5 YESTERDAY'S English I Football League results were: Second Division: Notts Counts' 4, Hull City 0; West Ham United 2, Swansea Town 2. Third Division (Southern) Northampton Town 5, Newport County 0; Watford 1. Swlndon Town 7. Third Division (Northern) Carlisle United 1. Bradford 0; Scunthorpe United 1,
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  • 329 5 LEE WAI-TONC SAYS- HEARTH of young footballers m P r f c tlca y n W cities of the Far East was commented upon by Mr. Lee Wai-tong, honorary coach of the South China A. A. touring team and often called China^s Soccer King",
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    • 195 5 M^R^rSRO Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya H SUK IS/ H WHEN THOSE TIGERS I I LOTHAR .YOU LOOK 1| I f V6 I AND VAROA W4Wof«r s^Ot/ WT(} I &1 MISSY LENORE CAME ATME--ANO WONDERFUL/ STRONGER HMISSEO IWE QARKWOODS^> -J I LOTHAR ISN'T IT WONDERRJL TO PRETTIER
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  • 710 6  - GAMBAR MELAYU TO WIN CUP 'TRIAL' ALLAN LEWIS By I led Carnation best n Div. 2 mile race I. v STREET will not start m Gold Cup "trial" tomorrow, first i the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn meeting. The protmbar Melayu, will take his place m. the field and :>• beat
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  • 47 6 pOLLOWING horses wiU not sl^rt tomorrow: Tara Strret Wild Jinks. Latin Affair, Ri > Grande. Atom A^e. Bin nton. Windy Island. Kand.-t. Autumn Balloon. Masterman. Stedtrap. At Last. Sailia*. Bow Less Christmas Knight Miss Co> Bekas. Gam<* law Film Fan. Spear of Sarawak and ChampiofL.
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  • 28 6 I, were; ■P. &rM round Ranges 2. L.verJ8 '!-:•> er.XK)! Reuter I j :»er. a lofe as •m ;j|mr s I X H>u Ihe fa
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  • 16 6 II i victory t BODCA X Sajarah Smgapore itSS" cham P ion 3.
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  • 23 6 Yusiruhan Test uicketke^nr was re--1 tr a f n a satisi iclorv condition after having 1 admitted m Rnmi.w. Reuter
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  • 383 6 Princeling will beat The Bosun picture. THE three topweights and High Descent look the pick of the field m the Class 3, Div. 1 race over one mile tomorrow. Princeling's form has been excellent and that he is holding that form was fully demonstrated when he went as well as
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  • 1004 6 This is rorm pood enough to win Div. 2 comfortably. Kinpsgrove, a last-start winner on this course, should finish second. His 10-lb. penalty is enough for him. Admiral's last-start second to Sandown is good enough to make him a safe place bet, with 6
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  • 379 6 SPLENDID spin bowling by Hugh Tay field (four for 26) and Percy Mansell (five for 24) and a century by Jack Cheetham helped the South Africans to beat a Minor Counties XI by an innings and 23 runs with two hours to spare at Norwich
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  • 216 6 C 'WEALTH DEFEAT ENGLAND MORE fine bowling by Sonny OT Ramadhin (West Indies) and George Tribe (Australia) and the highly skilled batting i of Denis Compton (England) and Frank Worrell (West, Indies) were distinguishing features of the Commonwealth's victory by four wickets over an England XI at Hastings yesterday. ComDton
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  • 115 6 yyORKING on the number two grass track, which was still fast, Serpentine (Charles) reeled off three furlongs m 37 seconds this morning a sound trial which drew attention to his chances tomorrow. Gilian (Harper) was kept to even time over three. Wayang (Padek) went
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  • 32 6 ARMY Catering Corps beat H.Q. Company Royal Army Service Corps by four goals to two at Nee Soon yesterday m a second -round match of the Jensen Trophy soccer competition.
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  • 25 6 A MEETING of the Singapore Ladies' Hockey Association will be held on Friday Sept. 14 at 5.15 p.m. at the Singapore Grki; Club.
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  • 253 6 RAF. M.U 5; G.H.Q. Sigs IT came as a shock to Royal Air Force Maintenance Units yesterday when lowly-placed G.H.Q. Signal Regiment were two goals up inside ten minutes of their United Services League soccer match at Tanglin. Signals' centre-forward Grace (3rd minute) and outside-right
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 54 6 Today's sport SOCCER: Comm. L;e.: Singapore Dist. t Eurasians at Stadium; lnr. Cuptie: Customs v Cheerful Lads at Geylang; Business Use. Lse.: M. Airways v Dunlops at Ki\. ground; Hongkong Bank v Pulau Bukom on padang; United Services Lge.: RAF Changi Lod. Unit v RASC at Chan»J. HOCKEY: S.C.R.C. v
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  • 150 7 (Continued from Page 1.) Jap assets m the country but also reparations. He was sure that with the settlement of war damage claims local industries would get trcsh stimulus. Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Progressive, said that part of the assets should also be u-ed for charitable causes like
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  • 36 7 Wards Automotive Reports, an industrial journal, says the production of American cars may come 'to a 'complete standstill" m eariy October owing to shortages of essential typef of i.eel and other materials.
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  • 20 7 The Canadian Trade Minister, Mr. C. D. Ho\we, announced yesterday that India had bought 400,000 metric tons of C?.nrdian wheat.
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  • 302 7 T.U.C. asks for higher wages but nay go slow BLACKPOOL, Friday. THE powerful Trades Union Congress moved yesterday for higher wages for British workers, but indicated it might go slow to ease the inflationary strain on the nations rearmament-burdened economy. Delegates for Britain's nearly 8,000,000-strong union defeated a Communist-supported motion
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  • 163 7 LONDON STOCK MARKET OVERSEAS issues again found favour with buyers and claimed most of the ntion m London Stock Exchange. Canadian dollar stocks moved sharply higher on investment ;»^ppnr: and there were useful gains m Japanese bends following the latest news from the San Frmcisco conference. Events at home m
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  • 94 7 BRAEMAR, SCOTLAND, Fri. THE King yesterday attended the Highland gathering here, where athletes annually compete m traditional Scottish games. Thousands of visitors from Britain and overseas cheered him as he drove up. accompanied by the Queen, Princess Margaret and other members of the Royal family.
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  • 42 7 Americans are drinking more tea. The past year's consumption, ending last June 30 says the Department of Agriculture, topped the previous year's imports by 200,000 pounds, and that of the year before that by 17 per cent. A.P.
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  • 26 7 Seven members of a Quebec family, includir/ five children, were burned to death m a fire th/t destroyed their home early yesterday. Reuter
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  • 83 7 U.S. VOTES MORE FOR PLANES WASHINGTON, Fri. THE Senate Appropriation Sub-commiitee yesterday voted an additional $5,000,--000,000 for expansion of the United States air power. The chairman, Senator Joseph O'Mahoney (Democrat), said these funds were above amounts allowed for air strength m a bill passed by the House carrying more than
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  • 32 7 A small sunspot reported yesterday morning m London may bring about some deterioration m radio conditions over the next few days and m particular between September 8 and 13.— Reuter
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  • 11 7 Marshal law was lifted m Slam yesterday.— U.P.
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  • 86 7 1 WOUND suffered 51 years ago during the Boer r \Var was blamed officially yesterday for the death of Mr. W. H. Lawrence Lawrence, then a British army sergeant, was shot while leading: his men m a charge at the battle of Spidn Kop. The bullet
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  • 29 7 The I:aiian Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Aicide de Gaspcrl, left yesterday to attend the Atlantic Council to be h«!d In Ottawa.- A.F.P.
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  • 130 7 SYDNEY, Friday. AN engineering firm's advertising expenses m securing one office boy— £lso. A clothing manufacturer for 11 girls— £9oo. Mr. H. A. Bland, acting secretary of the Department of Labour and National Service, quoted these figures to a school for executives. "Employers
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  • 27 7 Yesterday's closing quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market were: HK56.64 6.67 per US$ HJCSIS.S7 per sterling. HK5331.25 pp r tael of gold. U.P.
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  • 50 7 uiefure Nori-e<immissk>ne(f oOitcrs and private soldiers of the Ist Battalion, the Royal Norfolk Regiment ffive a cheer as they drink tea on the quayside at Southampton, before; embarking on the troopship Empire Orwell. Th*?v will 'nbM an infantry unit o{ the 2Sth Brigade serving m Kure.a. A.P.
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  • 174 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. liHE Polish delegate to the Japanese Peace Treaty conference asked for two safes and a place to burn secret documents. The voter's strongbox did not appear safe enough to him. He did not think much of the privacy offered by the
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  • 91 7 rpHE House Committee or i Un-American Activities has called for final hearings m its investigation of Communism m Hollywood. A sub-committee headed by Representative, Mr. S. Wood (Democrat. Georgia) who also is chairman of the full committee, will ko to Los Angeles, where the taking
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  • 95 7 Fixed prints a 'red flag WASHINGTON. Fri. CRIMINALS who try to change their fingerprints through plastic surgery are making a mistake, FBI chief. J. Edgar Hoover, said yesterday. "That is just like waving a red flag, as scar tissue appears at once," he said. He was testifying before the Senate
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  • 39 7 Gold bars and U.S. go! coins worth HK51. 193,000 se::ed by Revenue officers tboard two ships m Hong Kong ordered to be confiscated i. court yesterday. Both ships were about to leave for Singapore. Reuter
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  • 26 7 Washington officials claim the Russians have reinforced their Eastern Berlin garlison by upwards of 50.000 n oops m the past three months.- A. P.
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  • 25 7 A South Korean army court martial has condemned a training camp commander to death for embezzling funds and treating conscripts "inhumanly. Reuter
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • Free Press RACE FORM Special
    • 8 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special FRIDAY, September?, 1951
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    • 1805 1  -  ALLAN LEWIS Tara Street out to make Turf history By VPORE <'<>i'l 5 traditionally important M has wen Iwice i Ihe md s A*eek. aim Cup m 1937. I this a [or tl th. the fl a ill H of the r ed for
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    • 22 1 i«& px X Hr- "fi II 111 OLD COURSE NEW COURSE ier v use- X i i H»
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    • 218 1 TJELOW it a comparison of handicaps m the recent important races: GOVERNOR'S CUP I^4 MILES 9) Colonel Daly 9- 7 (12) J'Avance 9- 0 8) Tara Street 8-13 (14) Raj Mahal 8-12 (10) Birthday Gift 8- 9 2) Technicolor 8- 7 4) Brave Wind
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    • 336 1  - Jockeys' big show for charity ALLAN LEWIS LATEST TURF TOPICS YfALAYAN Jockeys* iTI Association have just about completed all arrangements for their fourth annual charity dance at Raffles Hotel on Monday. The Jockey's Derby will again be the main attract ion and several first-class floor shows will provide splendid entertainment.
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      17 1 What's all the excitement about*" "They ie asking tor Anchor Be«'t it's Gold Medal Pilsener. y know
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